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EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL IN RELATION TO THE CORN TRADE

... Larnbe introduced thin stranger. as- the gentlenan -who had the wheat to sell. He was a young man, and a foreigner, but could speak English. I told him I could not decide'upon' making the purchase .before the 24th of August, as'part of the. money belonged ...

KINGSTON-UPON-HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... 'Tlaeusaal~proalimation against .vice adimrlt Ihlieting6e'en' read, an, imoaiy 1,ing to the~solemuf. sasson of Passion weak,' spe-aking of I the lightneeesc otlae palendar and thb~continued .~xcellent a -Worl ing of the reformhatories, and aldn ~ h a spirit ...

THE CONFESSION OF THE LUTON WIFE MURDERER

... my arim, me n She immediately lagged behind me, and k-apt uttering same poe d words which I did not understand, I did not speak to her me I for some yards after 1 took my arm from her waist. I me: if stopped in the way while she came up to me. She walked ...

MURDER AT PENRITH

... looked about. He saw tbe deceased lying an a rece~e beside a gate in a stone wall. Life was in him then, but the man did not speak. As he was crossing the meadow he had observed a man, whom be knew by sight as a servant iof Mr. Iletboriugton's, in the same ...

THE HULL MURDER

... by other officers, to 5, AlbionI-groive, and knocked. The Ph male prisoner opened the door, and I told him I wished. to 10' Speak to him, and we took him downstairs, where we found t the female prisoner, and I told them who we were. I asked hes his name ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... the coroner, and allowed a feasi minutes zforcnaonsideration, he was sworn: ?? proo eed, to, say 'that b9e wished himply to speak the truth. A~& woman, ?? ?? behad not thought fit qoebpany/foe~thedeoaased,,,ad this had-led to his quarrel with her. 'Ee ...

BURIAL OF ONE OF THE MURDERED MEN AT YEDDO

... blomid. When carried in, he was yet alive, and seemed to recounose the nonsul-general, who hurried to ht trside his murderer. speak, nor utter one word by which tfor his murderer lie ll pobailit henever saw bins, for be11ng known tO carry a revolver in lhii ...

MURDER OF A YOUNG WOMAN AT THE ALDERSHOTT CAMP

... idne by namne, who is twenty-six years of age. One Go morning, some time ago, a young man wearing a foreign we' costume, and speaking French with a strong German accent, Bis presentedbhimself at thefarm, and solicited workc. Madame Ho R- told him that she ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER, YESTERDAY

... of Government, and theomostuseless beings cel in the State. (A. laugh.) 'They had nothing whatever to S.- do. He was once speaking to the permanent Secretary of CTI the Trea.,ury oil the subject of the appoinement of a Fvrat gal Commissioner, and was asked ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A SCHOOLMASTER

... 'complain ? ' ' ?? '3 Witness-One of. the boys, .namedlHoski.ns knewr about it after the first' i7me, and I washamed to speak of itafterwards. (Thewitness then staktedianother fact, 'wbich appareutly seemed to imply an -esent ?? part, and on being asked ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... dagter, H11na by -name, woia t~istwny-ix,yeare oft~ ?? morning, eometimesgo ayoung,mnan wearing. , a foreign costume,.qud speaking French' with a strong' Germian accent,.',presented. hi~mself' at' the farm, and solicited work. Mjdiame~ R'-todhim that qhe ...